Ensenyament de la tecnologia a ESO per a persones amb diversitat funcional. La visió Universal de l'Aprenentatge
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Barrientos Berty, JoanContributor(s)
Pérez Poch, AntoniKeywords
Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Ensenyament i aprenentatge::Ensenyament secundari::ESOTechnology -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Inclusive education
Educació Secundària Obligatòria (E.S.O.)
Disseny Universal per a l'Aprenentatge
Disseny Universal
Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design
educació inclusiva
tecnologia
inclusive education
technology
high school education
Tecnologia -- Educació secundària obligatòria
Educació inclusiva
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El currículum i les tècniques d'aprenentatge utilitzades principalment en l'actualitat a l'E.S.O. es basen en una visió homogènia de l'aprenentatge i introdueixen temàtiques i activitats poc inclusives. Per tal de tractar la diversitat a l'aula, s'adapta el contingut de l'assignatura als alumnes amb necessitats educatives especials. Aquest treball de fi de màster planteja criteris i pautes a fi de proporcionar una visió "universal" de la globalitat de l'aprenentatge. Així doncs, introduirà els conceptes de Disseny Universal (D.U.) per crear espais inclusius i el concepte del Disseny Universal per a l'Aprenentatge (D.U.A.) per tal d'ampliar el ventall d'alumnes que no necessitaran adaptació del currículum i millorar l'assoliment de coneixements general de l'alumnat. També, i més concretament a l'assignatura de tecnologia, vol introduir el concepte de Disseny Universal a les activitats i als recursos emprats, per aconseguir transmetre una visió més inclusiva del món als alumnes.Type
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